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<h3 class="section">21.14 Cropmarks and Magnification</h3>
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<p>You can (attempt to) direct TeX to print cropmarks at the corners
of pages with the <code>@cropmarks</code> command. Write the
<code>@cropmarks</code> command on a line by itself near the beginning of
the Texinfo file, before the title page, like this:
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<pre class="example">@cropmarks
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<p>This command is mainly for printers that typeset several pages on one
sheet of film; but you can attempt to use it to mark the corners of a
book set to 7 by 9.25 inches with the <code>@smallbook</code> command.
(Printers will not produce cropmarks for regular sized output that is
printed on regular sized paper.) Since different printing machines
work in different ways, you should explore the use of this command
with a spirit of adventure. You may have to redefine the command in
<samp>texinfo.tex</samp>.
</p>
<p>The <code>@cropmarks</code> command is recognized and ignored in non-TeX
output formats.
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<p>You can attempt to direct TeX to typeset pages larger or smaller
than usual with the <code>\mag</code> TeX command. Everything that is
typeset is scaled proportionally larger or smaller. (<code>\mag</code>
stands for “magnification”.) This is <em>not</em> a Texinfo
@-command, but is a raw TeX command that is prefixed with a
backslash. You have to write this command between <code>@tex</code> and
<code>@end tex</code> (see <a href="Raw-Formatter-Commands.html#Raw-Formatter-Commands">Raw Formatter Commands</a>).
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<p>Follow the <code>\mag</code> command with an ‘<samp>=</samp>’ and then a number that
is 1000 times the magnification you desire. For example, to print pages
at 1.2 normal size, write the following near the beginning of the
Texinfo file, before the title page:
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\mag=1200
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<p>With some printing technologies, you can print normal-sized copies that
look better than usual by giving a larger-than-normal master to your
print shop. They do the reduction, thus effectively increasing the
resolution.
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<p>Depending on your system, DVI files prepared with a
nonstandard-<code>\mag</code> may not print or may print only with certain
magnifications. Be prepared to experiment.
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